you can always rebuild librelp yourself - that's the obvious solution...

My 2cts
Rainer

El jue, 21 ene 2021 a las 9:07, Mariusz Kruk via rsyslog
(<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
>
> On 21/01/2021 06:54, Yuri Bushmelev wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > LD_PRELOAD can help you I guess.. though it'll be rsyslog-wide (not
> > just omrelp). As long as ABI & API are the same it might work for you.
> >
> > Though I'd recommend to spin newer rsyslog with proper openssl lib in
> > a container (docker/podman/systemd-nspawn). Then you may use your
> > distro-bundled rsyslog just to forward messages required into your
> > containerized rsyslog which will do complex things instead.
>
> Bah. I didn't notice it yesterday but it seems that relp modules are
> linked to 1.0 versions of openssl libraries in Centos7 so LD_PRELOAD
> won't work since the libs are different versions I suppose (and as far
> as I know, they do have incompatible API/ABI. It's just that I thought
> the TLS lib is explicitly dlopened somwehere later within rslyslogd but
> it seems that it's just linked against one ssl version at build time.
>
> I'm not a big fan of the idea containerizing the rsyslog since it forces
> me to rebuild it anyway so I might just build my own rpms with openssl11
> as well. But I still wanted to avoid that.
>
> Ehhhh. CentOS7.
>
> It seems I'll have to do some workaround to the chained certs problem
> (like redirecting inputs to two different CAs based on source IP using
> iptables - ugly as hell). Will have to do for now.
>
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